Many sandy beaches, rocks and stones, nightlife, architecture and natural parks. September on the largest island in the Balearic Islands
More than 200 beaches, including one 7 km long, palm beach, which begins on the outskirts of Palma de Mallorca, the capital of the Balearic island, and reaches S'Arenal. It is no coincidence that the island of Mallorca has three natural parks, the S'Albufereta Natural Park, the Cabrera Archipelago National Maritime-Terrestrial Park and the Sa Dragonera Natural Park.
Mallorca is the largest island of the Balearic Islands: that is why it is never overcrowded, not even in summer, when hordes of Germans and Dutch descend from northern Europe and adore it. TO SeptemberHowever, on the island there are tourists who love to spend a relaxing holiday, enjoy the sea, the beautiful, always windy beaches and the wonderful nature and who also want to visit the architectural beauties of Palma and the perched villages of the island, including the charming Valldemossa, in the Sierra de Tramuntana.
If you are looking for the most beautiful beaches, don't miss them. Cala Figuera, northwest of Mallorca, with its splendid turquoise waters. Just above is Cap de Formentor, a splendid bay surrounded by cliffs overlooking the emerald green sea. Among the most famous beaches are also Cala Mesquida, in the extreme north, where the sea is usually rough but with a unique landscape, and Es Trenc Beach, in the south of Mallorca, a fine sand beach surrounded by dunes and pine forests. Safety pin. To the northeast, there are the beautiful beaches of Capdepera and Cala Gat, two charming coves with transparent waters.
A visit to the city of Palma is essential, the main tourist center of the Balearic Islands, famous for its leisure and nightlife. But not only. It is worth seeing the Cathedral of Santa MarĂa, the Belvedere Castle, the Almudaina Palace and the Basilica of San Francisco in the city. If you have a souvenir in mind, don't leave without one of the famous pearls of Mallorca.